Blog Hop & Follow Friday 43

Thank You Everyone who is stopping by for the Blog Hop and thank you to crazy-for-books for hosting the hop!

“Who is the ONE author that you are DYING to meet?

Well.. I am incredibly excited to meet Rachel Caine later this year. She is stopping by my hometown for the Smart Chicks Kick It Tour in October! I hope she is willing to sign multiple books.. because I have no idea how I will choose just one :)

I also participate in Follow Friday, so those of you who popped by from that, thank you - and thank you parajunkee for hosting it!

This Week's Follow Friday Question is..

The magic book fairy pops out of your cereal box and says "you and your favorite character (from a book of course) can switch places!" Who are you going to switch with?

That's a difficult question. Because, as awesome as I think tough, kickass heroines are, I would not want to switch places with someone who is constantly defending their life. Honestly, I am not sure I would do well with that. Which rules out most urban fantasy people. If I am looking at the big picture and everything, I am going to have to go with either Kat from the Heist Society series (Ally Carter) or Anna from Anna and the French Kiss (Stephanie Perkins). Both girls have awesome lives - Kat jets around the world in first class style with a mega hot best friend and Anna, well Anna goes to boarding school in Paris! Both sound great to me!

If I was just going to choose anyone, no matter the consequences, I would have to go with Miss Katherine Katt from the Gini Koch (Katherine "Kitty" Katt series). The world in the book is incredible, the characters are all hilarious and gorgeous and Kitty is just so much fun. If I didn't have to keep fighting of killer aliens, she would be my first "swap" choice.

Difficult question! The best books are so full of conflict, drama and action and though that's interesting to read about, I wouldn't like to live like that. Probably Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables, at least after she came to Avonlea at 11. But then there's some real tragedy, even in these "nice" books. Hmm.